Sigil _teinate tally TERRACE, BG. Lok "Faulty headlamps were ine main reagon:.78 per- ‘cant of the’ cars facing . the Motor Vehicls Branch, test in Ter- race were flunked, gs -That’s the word from Victoris Zwhére the mobile inspection unit has tabled its report on ita visit} Shere July. 25 to 29 5 6Only 490 of 9,600 cars regs eitered locally were’ presented! mat the station, . A total of 490 cars wero pre- Esented-for inspection. Only. 120) passed the original test; . f Major cause for rejection was Haulty headlights found: on: 278 ars me hile 97 had faulty wheel | ji ik ignme . . : A Sixtystwo had faulty exhaust-| f knuffler’ and 60, faulty steering echanism, “Pree inspection of motor VG« cles. is carried .out in com. unities. throughout’ British Co» umbia in order to keep the mublic aware of the need-tomaln- gain an automobile in ‘safe driv. £ condition;’’: says Rey Had. meield, superintendent of Motor ehicles.*" TEMPO OF WORK of the Eurocan Pulp Mill at Kitimat could be guaged by this glant front. “end loader, brought in by train last Friday from Portland, Oregan, The big loader bites 10 cubic yards at a scoop, had to be inched through tunnels because of excessive width, They cost * Canadian Pacific Alrlines has increased its order for Boeing 737 shortanedtium range jetliner from. aix-40..zeven, Two of thé new. Py will bacof a slightly. heavier version vith : greatér sane rnationally . to ‘the decision, CPA ‘recently |} received government. approval to | # operate’ a second dally crons- Canada flight and to‘increase the -tranacontinantal service 30 that by 1970 it'can provide up to 25) - per cent of the total capacity, |} — comm BATHROOM SETS ~_ SFT. SEAWAY BATHTUB | 1719" WALL HUNG BASIN . ALBERTAN CLOSE —— WASH DOWN. TOILET THESE SETS ARE ABSOLUTELY COMPLETE WITH ALL FITTINGS, FAUCETS AND READY TO BE INSTALLED - WHITE — Only $179.50 completa, _ COLOR - — Blue, eandstone,: biege, coral 7 $232.50 COMPLET E _OMINECA BUILDING SUPPLIES ja 4818 Ww. Highway 16 Phone 635-6383 Pre-Registration _ Terrace School 4 ALL NEW STUDENTS in Terrace “Who have not already cegistered may do - SO aS Follows: co ne ELEMENTARY — Grede 1 - 7: School will beo oper between 10: 00'a am. and = NORMA JEAN KERBY, Steena : Seeondary grad who recently won REXALL the Chris Spencer Scholarship SUPER = now has a Columbia Cellulose : award to add tj her laurels, PLENAWINS Columbia Cellulose gave Norma a al & | starter scholarship of$250 which cua | | is renewable annually as long as . al she maintains a passing grade! § Chanel in- all subjects in. university, ve atudents in'B,C, ube received & F Who recaive Get the official Columbia Cellulose award, 4 | training table | Vitamins AR T °S for 0 CHEVRON SERVICE yt ur CONFECTIONERY family & GROCERY at ’ Thornhill TERRACE DRUGS NEW HOURS’ | cle yards at ond. 6 AM. to 40 PM, |- — LAKELSE PHARMACY | Seven Days a Week. Mr. and Mrs, Gim Wong and family have returned from Van couver where they visited Mr, Wong’s parents and other relat ives, Gim says there. are I0 generations’ of the Wong family | Mrs diving in Vancouver, The chine esa population of the coast clty “MAILED” FEELING TAR OUI eth de is “shout 25,000, of which onoy |¢ GO BACK TO SCHOOL IN K 2 thie 'ard "rember of the Wong NEW OUTFIT FROM SANGSTER CRAFT Complete Line of Marine Hardware . Small Motor Repair . Shop . “TERRACE CO-OP ASSN. . SeeReIE REUSE | TERRACE PICKUP | & DELIVERY © [A New Service For The Residents Of The. Terrace Area Phone 635-6031 _ ANYTHING - ANYTIME - ANYWHERE WE ALSO PROVIDE Box 2137 eLKS RAGE FACIL ‘Torrace, B.C, ES. MEN'S WEAR . 4605 okt "Phone 635-5420 i ‘ ‘| ard family eeing * Bolnty in Vancouver thoy bade farewell |§ | to. the Rot Hiengoh’s and their | | yourg hte heir Around the town family, _ Vancouver is second to Toronto in Wong population, Houseguests of Mrs, Jean Co. burn and family of Haugland Ave emue are Mrs, Coburn’s mother, . Mary Butka of Melfort, Sase katchewan and her -sister,’ Mrs, Julian Tosky and. janventer, Mimi of Palo. Alto, Califormla,; eae a Mr, and Mrs, Robin MeColl have retuned from their honey- moon ‘San Francisco, Cali- fornia, ed were hosts at an “at home”! in thelr Keystone No. No, -20 Apartment on Scott on Sun. day, August 27, During the aft. ermoon guests viewed thelr wad- + ding gifts, ‘ a e * Frank Roy is back in Terrace to make his home following a year’s absence spent in Vancou- ver and other parts of-southern + 2 & a, Myr and Mrs, Kelth Williams fave returned from vacationing in the Kootenays, _ s @ ¢ . , . Mr, and Mrs, Art Bates have retuned from a two-week holi- day. to the Prairie provinces, {In Red Desr they visited brief. ly with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Mite choll’ and. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Hornby, all formerly of Terrace, In Melville, Saskatchewan they stopped: briefly to visit with Dan McCallister, former CFTK: ane ; nouncer here. r ”. Ms, Fete Smith of Victoria, a former pioneer resldentof Ter. vF nes of Victor . Hill of Wind ve arrived from England and purchased and will operato Shore xi eye Trailor who returned. to mola Ga- ar’ . |rleulhire and Ominoea MLA Cyrfl i iia 7 3:00 p.m. Friday, September Ist. Bring. birth certificate for Grade : J Pupils. . te SECONDARY. — Grade 8 -'12: Skeena Secondary School between 10: 00 am, Frank Richter, Minister of Age _and 3: 00 p.m. Thurday and Friday, August 31/September 1. Shelford, « Mr, ad Mrs, Ronald Vasee lenak and children returned from a trip to Kent and Yakima, Wash ington, where they. visited relat. “Beg st ok aoe, ne ‘Mrs, Toe Bell of Gsk, accom. panied . by | her granddaughter, Miss Heather Carlson of Castle- | E gar wore visitors to town at the | § week-end on a shopping trip, due |i to the closing of the Usk general store, Heather left again Satur- day for the south, She isa stu. } dent at Simon Frasdr University,. * « . Mr, and Mrs, Sam Horner of Lazelle Avenue returned from visiting relatives in Ireland and Scotland, they took in EXPO en« oes Bac k t ateole icho ‘ at ol O° st ‘GREATLY REDUCED PRICES . ON ‘CHILDREN'S © ® £ ¢@ ; Mr, and Mrs, Norval Douglas have returned from an ‘exten- sive holiday. Enroute across Canada thoy visited EXPO.67 then cross. ed the ocean to visit the Scam dinaviam . countires, Russia, Poland, Esst and West Berlin and London, England, Enroute home they took in the Pan Am. erlcan games at Winnipeg. Mrs, Douglas was guest speaker at the Monday luncheon of Terrace Rotary Club, She said in part, “The Russians are building a strong: and powerful nation with emphasis. on the cultural iife, att andthe theatre. We deplors ed the lnck of intellectual free. dom and travel-visas.”. : re ee ee Mr, -- Loran’ Handspiker re. turned Saturday after a six.week holiday in _, Toronto and Nova Park in|